Yes, education graduate students will have different employment directions according to different majors, but they are mainly engaged in education, and their main employment direction is to obtain the establishment of primary and secondary school teachers. But now some schools require the consistency of undergraduate and postgraduate majors. If it is relatively difficult to teach the original curriculum and the theory of teaching history, which is biased towards professional employment, students in the above disciplines have the following employment directions:
Continue to study PhD before teaching in colleges and universities.
Second, the master came out to be a psychological counselor.
Third, you can also teach in primary and secondary schools, but it seems that you can't evaluate professional titles. If you want to evaluate professional titles, you must obtain a degree in the subject you teach (you can choose correspondence).